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Best power PUNCH

by arodjr from Eagle ID / Monterey CA | December 26, 2014

This is our 2nd X5 wife loves this suv & the Beefiness 4.8.
its has plenty of room for our 3 children. the third row seat kids love when needed extra seating. We are a BMW family for the last 12yrs.Wife had a Range Rover Great Suv smooth and clean but the X5 BMW is the Ultimate Driving Machine!!!

The most Gorgeous car that exists

by Waqlia from Cincinnati, OH | February 5, 2013

X5 has ever thing that I've ever wanted and even more!!! Driving in a deep snow I felt most secure. Really good fuel efficiency combined with elegancy. Light leather interior will not get that hot in summer time. It has advanced lightson the outside and many on the inside.
I would not recommend it to my friend only because I would like to be the only one to have it :-).

2008 X-5

by JB IN ATLANTA from Atlanta | October 25, 2012

I have owned this 2008 X-5 since it had approximately 18,000 miles on it and I use it as a daily driver to make deliveries and sales calls for my business. I now have 186,600 miles on it and it still looks and drives just like a new vehicle. I have had my share of issues and the repairs can be expensive but overall I have been extremely satisfied with the fit and finish of the vehicle especially with so many miles on it. I buy most of my parts online and just have a local repair shop perform the maintenance

BMW X5 2008

by DB from Syracuse NY | July 25, 2012

Bought my 08 from a Acura dealer. Car had been well maintained with 65k miles. Drive home was about 2.5 hrs and it was a great ride. Love the seats, moonroof and handling. Very spacious interior w/ all buttons in the right place. Really like the I drive system. Did not come w/ nav system, wish it did. Gas mileage on highway avg 26-27mpg. Put 2k miles so far and no problems.

My BMW X5!

by BigO from Huntsville, AL | May 4, 2012

I was a 4Runner owner, the upgrade to the BMW X5 was an excellant choice. Great car! I would recommend this car to my friend. The comments that I have recieve from family and friends are great. They look it!

NEVER AGAIN.....

by Loyal BMW consumer no more.... from Chicago, IL | November 22, 2011

Will I purchase a BMW X5. I have owned a 2002 BMW X5 and a 2008 BMW X5. I loved my 2002 X5. It was the best car ever. Never broke down, looked awesome and was just a pure joy to drive. Thinking that BMW could only improve this amazing vehicle, I purchased a 2008 X5 and I really wish I never had. The comfort and exterior styling of the 2008 X5 definitly catches ones eye. However that where the good ends and the reliability nightmare of this vehicle begins. This vehicle is a service repair nightmare. BMW technicians and even a BMW engineer cannot figure out what is wrong with the electrical system in this vehicle. The RPM's "choke up" and it seems like the car is going to die out before you even put it in gear. So far it's been in service 4 times for the same issue and still no solution. This is probably the last BMW that I will own and will be trading this vehicle in as soon as it's out of service. BMW you have lost a loyal costumer.